"I think that's been on my mind in the last five or six days. The most out of anything else, you know, who to play, because in both the (warm-up) games all the guys have bowled beautifully and the attack looks really balanced. But how they come into the equation, as apart from an all-rounder, you can only play four bowlers," Kohli said at the pre-match press conference.
Cliched it may sound, Kohli finds an Indo-Pak match just like any other match.
"Nothing different, to be honest. I know it sounds pretty boring, but this is exactly what we feel as cricketers. We are not saying anything different to what we feel. And for us it's a matter of executing what we know best regardless of who we are playing against. And I'm sure every team thinks like that."
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"And as I've said before, you need to be 100 per cent motivated playing for the country regardless of who you're playing with. So yeah, the mindset does not change."
Kohli agreed that since India do not play Pakistan regularly, there could be an element of surprise but players should be equipped to react to the situation.
"As a team, I think, yeah, they (Pakistan) can surprise you because, as you said, you don't play against them so much. But you know of their abilities. So you are not too aware of how they react in different situations. All you can do in that situation is focus on your skill, which anyway you should do as a team," he said.
"As individuals, some people like to watch videos and go through bowlers and batsmen and all that. Some people don't. I personally don't. If a cricket ball has been bowled, you should be good enough to handle it, whether it's bowled by someone you play regularly or you don't."
Kohli loves the challenge from an unknown entity.
"You would rather take that up as a bigger challenge that you'll have to come up with the kind of bowling that you don't play often.
Kohli termed both Edgbaston and Oval wickets as good strips as no total can be safe.
"When we played at The Oval, I think it was a little bit different from Birmingham. The game I saw yesterday (Australia vs NZ), the ball was coming on pretty nicely," he said.
"The bowlers found it difficult, and that's why I think they had different feels right in the powerplay at the beginning of the game.
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